De Rebus Gestis Alexandri Magni, or "The History of Alexander," is a Latin biography of Alexander the Great written by the Roman historian Quintus Curtius Rufus in the 1st century AD. Although some books are lost, it remains one of the most important and influential accounts of Alexander's life and campaigns.
This edition, featuring the surviving books of Curtius's work, is supplemented with notes and commentary by Johann Freinsheim and Dietrich Joachim Theodor Cunze, offering valuable insights into the text and historical context. Readers interested in classical history, military strategy, and the life of one of history's most celebrated conquerors will find this edition an invaluable resource.
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